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   Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - April 28, 1915, Washington, District Of Columbia                               THE FOR RENT ROOM ADS In the classified columns of The Post represent the best tn the cloudy and cooler ably local tomorrow Temperature 95; 62. NO. APRIL 28, 1915.-FOURTEEN TWO IN FLUBS DARDANELLES TOWN NOW FORCE ATTACKS OD Asiatic Side of the INVADERS FIND TASK HARD FAMILIES Asserts That Landing Sent Ashore at Four Points Near the Ottoman Are Steadily Being Pushed Back to Their Claim That Attack Is Going Forward and Australians Said to Have Been Claim April troops have occupied the British Push Toward St. Julien While French Take Het French Expelled From Occupied ces Will Pass Through April charitable societies have notified by Germany that between and 000 French expelled from the northern departments of In the possession of Germany because of the of foo and during The Swiss are doing everything possible j for these Most of them are I and are composed of old women anil EFFORTS OF 0. S. SPAIN PREPARES POR British Pay Tribute to Work Buying American Supplies for ia Case of an Special to New April New York I PERIL TO Behalf of GERMAN ADVANCE HALTED Paris War Office Said To Have Lost Exceedingly in Efforts to Send Their Lines Are in Hands of Allied Berlin Ad- of Calais Still in the London in the Carpathian Mountains Is Wot April new man offensive In the west has been Ish on the Asiatic side of the stopped both in Flandera and entrance to the according to This announcement was made by the allied war North of i and Het on the the disembarkation Sunday west bank of the Ypres Canal and of the allied forces of the tiie official communication marking the mark of the German have been comprising In- tured by the The British also fan try and had been have regained a little lost ground in particularly for operations at the direction of St. i Kinn on the Asiatic This Recaptured by mission was completely and The summit of fully kopf again is in French the Seven Attacks republic's troops having regained the by the cannon of the French I height the same day it was and the fire of the our to the latest troops succeeded occupying the village J have Its de- Paris com- seven ported by heavy a attacks took prisoners and losses of enemy appear to have been general disembarkation of the Berlin Admits Berlin admits the evacuation of but says the bridgehead nearby on the canal's west bank is held by the British attacks northeast of are de- clared to have failed with heavy the assailants taken In the by lied forces continues under good carman southeast of that Struggle Is April 27 the rocky Peninsula In Turkey one of ths most vital struggles of the war is now in In the Gallipoll Peninsula fighting a picturesque assortment of allied troops landed supported by the fire of the and are trying to batter their Tray through thousands of Turks in an effort to force the the main way of Ottoman and reach Troops Have Good several miles behind and on the railroad supplying the allied is being bombarded by the The new Teuton advance enables the kaiser's gunners to criss-cross their fire across the allied Farther progress on the heights is claimed by the German war declares French attacks failed there as well as on Hartmans kopf British Loss Is The official announcement from which shows that the Germans are now on thf defensive along their new line north of says the British attacks broke flown extraordinarily heavy days of hard In a country the troops landed on poll peninsula are thoroughly making joint war office and admiralty j nent issued tonight on the Dardanelles The German offensive north of which resulted In their recent Rain of nearly three evidently has reached its and although the Germans moat of the ground they the footing with the effective help question now Is whether they have the The French have taken 5OJ consolidated the new line to re- prisoners tain it. Trip statement appends tne i sections of the press whu h. it is officially published at profess the belief that the crisis in the Cairo new or series of for the allied forces under Sir Ian j French coast has but others Hamilton Affected a landing 011 j of opinion that the end is not sides of the Dardanelles under tomorrow will Spain is for possible A special commission of the Spanish i It was learned has opened headquarters in New York for Revised Demands of Japan Held I to Be More 01361160 H. ill C vl l a. wm through METHODS ASSAILED I the paw of buying Earl Kitchener Charges Captive Englishmen Hare Been KAISER Sends Telegram to Sister Affirming His Conviction of April A Keuter dispatch from Sofia says that the German emperor recently sent to his the Queen of a telegram In plain describing the German successes both on the western and ern He affirmed his conviction of eventual victory for Germany and adding that will serve as a warning to any countries venturing to join AWAIT STORK Interesting Event May Occur at White House in SECOND EVENT WITHIN A YEAR President Wilson a Grandfather for the First Time Last McAdoo Himself a On Road to Recovery From Operation for Last New April conditions Many prisoners have fate of Calais still hangs in the KB OX THIRIl ITALY RECALLS ENVOYS and our forces are says the Evening ing their Turks Tell of April Turkish nar today gave out the official account of the fighting the protection of the attempted tn land troops at four on west of at the mouth of on the tn the district of dispatch to the Ntw York Herald president Wilson expects to become a grandfather again within a as a happy event is anticipated at the of the of the Treasury and Mrs. William G. who is tlie second daughter of Mr. The Herald obtained this Information tonight from a high ments for the event already are under Baby Say re's Christening Mr. Wilson became a last February at the birth fji the White House of Francis son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bovi ei Mrs. IE the second daughter of the Mr. Wilson will go to on to attend the christening of his young The christening probably will be held on It Is believed that the event will occur at the White although the have a here In Massachusetts it is understood that Mrs. Adoo will KO to the House for a visit within the next two or three Secretary's Seventh and Mrs. McAdoo were married in tlie White Housr on May Mrs. McAdoo was Miss dolph years of Mr. Adoo is 5J years oltl and Is the father of six three sons and three He also Is one time a grand- One of Mr. McAdoo's Miss fa In Pat is In hospital as a caring for con- Mr. McAdoo is slowly recovering from an attack of and has been absent from his desk in the Treasury Department for more than six He Is taking dally drives with Mrs Adoo and hopes to be to return tn his desk next thousand war and a large flotilla of The commission is also expected to Minister Said to Have Ex TAKEN UP BY PRESIDENT YUAN Wounded He Beaten tier a number of The Bank of Spain has established i large deposits for the purchase of war supplies with the National City and First National and and Lansdowne There are five Spanish Col. Manuel Rivero Capt. B. Attack Treatment of and Capt. ot the Made Against Punishing Submarine Ish and Commanders Fernando Says Reparation for de and Julio of the Spanish of Will Follow p. the Spanish gentlemen are here to war supplies for Our country la not going to but we are The rest of Is on We don't know how long or how far this war will CONSCRIPTION Lord Derby Kitchener's Hint at Compulsory War April 2S dressing a meeting at Manchester last Lord Derby said he had Lord Kitchener's authority to quote him as that the demand for munitions was Jt was not confined to shells but also included small The more Lord Kitchener ob- the more men he would be able to put into the The time would and sooner than some people Lord Derby said Lord Kitchener had when he would ask for new and redoubled Lord Derby appeared to take Lord Kitchener's words as a hint at and am an advocate of national ice and I believe a compulsory demand will be made very shortly ofn the men of this POSTAL STRIKE f EARED Diplomats at lin and Vienna to west of on the Italian Government Orders Steamship Companies To Accept No Passengers Or Freight for Piraeus Vessels Kept Close at Hand if They Should Be at and In the troops the which landed at were to retreat at the point of the and back to the Part of these on Monday night ivere obliged hastily lo return to their ships The Turkish attacks at all points arf progressing Fleet Driven a fleet approached the Dardanelles in order to force the April Italian at Vienna and Berlin have been summoned to Rome to confer with Foreign Minister In this action is regarded as straits from the Init was obliged to the announcement of a to retreat before our forces of Ihe enemy landed at Kum Kaleh under the of but despite a heavy bombardment from all our troops drove them hack to the coast enemy lost 400 men killed and 20H taken Our losses were and important decision on the part of the Italian the Ambassador to reached Rome this He left this city only a fortnight ago for April British ment occupied Itself solely today with discussions on the treatment of British prisoners of war in In both the House of Lords and the house of commons gratitude was expressed for the efforts that have been made by States to ameliorate the tions of the Lord Kitchener's speech tn the House in a he said he lamented what he was convinced was Cerman Inhumanity toward British was the most notable expression of the America Seeking There equally striking notes In both notably by Lord of the opposition In the House of who said the charges against Germany Inhuman treatment of prisoners had proved to the but that England had son to be grateful to American for the manner In which It had seconded the efforts of its Secretary of State to secure Lord that the had been forced to have re- course to a policy of reprisals against German submarine The real he were the man had given them their Lord downe that the sufferers at the hands of the Germans might be com- by levying on German erty in Great Aimy consul geneal in declared there was a strong fettling in the army against the policy of the admiralty the treatment of German submarine president of the board of stated on behalf of the that the special treatment for raptured submarine crews had been not as a policy of reprisal but as an expression of the highest moral uf German treatment of the conformed to the provisions of The Hague A similar ex nation was given by lord ot the Jn the house of commons Neil rose said that American officials fready had visited sixteen prisoner camps In Germany and that the re- thus far received had shown im- provement in the treatment So is. Ihe being accorded the British prisoners the cabinet piven way held in Asquith Pledges Premier Asquith is a horrible story from every point of of the blackest BOMB IN WAR OFFICE Attempt to Blow Up Ministry at British Employes to Walk Out Unless Pay Is IS His Alterations In Proposals Declared Based On Conversations Into Which Yuan Warned His Envoy Not To Must Employ Police Advisers From Tokyo Under New Get Mikado's O. to Buy April the new draft of the Japanese demands on China now in the hands of Chinese Foreign ter interest is aroused in the nature of the lions which Japan has made in the President Yuan Shi Kai and his advisers have carefully ined the demands as but no decision has been and they are likely to be the subject of further dis- Group 1 of the original demands has been altered in the new draft from the form to which the Chinese ment has already This group relates to Shantung Group Three The group dealing with South to alx articles of which China also has remains unchanged The second article of group 3, bearing on the property rights and interests of the Is eliminated but the first article of that group is from the Japanese requiring China shal promptly compel the shareholders o the Company to accept the formation of a joint shall Include the two The Japanese had already accepted the Chinese proposal regarding group 4. which provides that the Chinese shall not cede or lease to any third power any port or harbor along the Made More The INDEX TO TODAY'S Take Dardanelles Allies Advance in Italy Recalls Await British Praise for United Fear Postal Strike in New Peril to T. R. Admits Attacks on Stands by Boom Penrose Women Urging Didn't Kill Her May Save America Appeals to Dernburg Criticises United at Play for Find St. Cyr and to Control on 14 Five Held in Auto HOUSES MAKE LONDON HOARSE Influenza Epidemic Believed to Have From Cavalry April presence of huge bodies of cavalry of the new British ar- mies in and around this with the accompanying presence of great num bers of horses has made all London Doctors are attributing an unusual number of colds and catarrhal affections characterized invariably by hoarseness and complete loss of voice to the alence of Influenza among the and Its transmission the troopers to the population in SENDS MONEY ORDERS U. S. Will Make No Charge if Going to European Prisoners of Orders were issued yesterday ing postmasters to issue to any without charging the fee money orders payable to prisoners of war in any country In the This IK in accordance with The convention designed to ameliorate the condition of prisoners of ROOSEVELT ADMITS ATTACKS ON BARNES Identifies the Press Assaults on at MORE LETTERS TO PLAIT Friend of the New York They While President HIS BUSINESS STAND Attorney Tries In Vain To Make Tt near That Roosevelt Did Not Prosecute Certain Because of Campaign Secret History Made Platt to Appoint Friends While Vice Off Platform tee At Philadelphia ODDS ON LONG WAR 17 to 1 Asked on Wager Thai End Will Come by Aug. 31. Men Now in Service Declared to Be Doing Work of Absentees Who Are at the of Them Are Said to Be In Want Through the Great Increase in the Necessaries of to The April faction occurs among the British 1 tal servants because the government has refused their for in- ranging from 2 shillings to 4 shillings weekly on all earnings be- low which they ed on account of the increased cost of Betting Figures as Quoted by Lloyds draft entirely f the OlT PEACE 3J representatives declare is they the ments are based on statements which Lu made in the ence with the Japanese Eki and M. and it is the Japanese are attempting to designate as pledges from It is further declared that the Chinese for- eign minister permitted himself to be drawn intu a discussion of these de- which Yuan Shi Kal had in- hsm to refuse to Employment of Japanese t un less it is Group five comprises seven articles relating to employment by the nese government of Japanese as ers in financial and military supervision of the Chinese the right of Japanese ownership of land for the building of churches and the purchase of Fail to ag. i in the District of New York A Few Small Bets Registered in the Vicinity of the Curb New April 27. Odds quoted by of that Ihe will end shortly have in Wall street H was that were now asking odds of 17 to 1 that the conflict would end by Kust 31. Virtually even money 3s An ed on wagers that the war will nate before January 31, 1916. Quotations named at munitions of war from various s i railway mining as well as j tlle probable thai general strike amons j the by to propagate all postal and telegraphers Is hl N. April hitherto unknown chapters of the history were revealed tn the supreme court here today when con- correspondence that passed between Theodore Roosevelt on one hand and William Barnes and former United States Thomas C. on the other wae read to the It was the former President's sixth day upon the ness stand in the suit for libel brought against him by Col. Roosevelt Identified the letters and answered about and more about MB the United StMl Cor- the American the New Haven the American Powder the Tennessee Iron and Coal Company deal and other Friendly as President to Col. Roosevelt wound up the day by claiming as the rious speeches and interviews in New York in which he said some things about the men he called The names of Penrose and others were scattered through these The letters that passed be- havo failed the offering of Roosevelt and Senator i uien ni o wn I are I Piatt showed that the two continued our annual to consult on friendly terms likely to occur in the course of At tlle beginning of the conference the 1 Chinese the taking of joint but to this the Japanese before election A few small next few Reply of bets have been registered in the the former was Vice spots on even of When refusing the demands the declined to As a My object in rising is to with all i eminent gave the reason that if it J both Japanese and kept emphasis and all that we j granted them all the members of the records of the shall not and we ought not to civil service would ask a similar In- from time to time the Japanese forset this horrible record of and it was only Just that i it is insisted that cruelty and employes bear their burden j Chinese initial certain curb but dent then The col- have been they were in large measure by personal and nut cold ing Wot the Prevailing onel when Vice President asked Mr. that his friends be care by the The name of William Barnes did shall at the end of this war hold it to be our duty to exact such like the real of the The reply to this is that members of which was reparation against those who are j postai service are now under proved to be the guilty agents in this i Those left behind are doing the great Plot Believed To Have Been Aimed Against Germans and Young Infernal Machine Timed To Explode When Enver Von Det and Von Sanders Were in Alleged Pledge By With reference to article 1 of group 5, Japan requires a note from China matter as it maj bo possible for us to part of the work of the that when any important I not think we would be while at ail times are the worst 1 crisis arises China shall ask Japan to our duty either to those j of of the government I appoint Japanese unfortunate to the honor of Many them have been brought to our or to the plain of want by the increased cost of If we should be content with au anything less than James secretary of the Speculators willing to take the short appear once an end of w un n. ber of thp war say have heard from London that were not Lord Kitchener's War Secretary Kitchener toW the House today that British mers had been maltreated and shot down by their German April A powerful clockwork bomb was found hidden in the ministry of war ai to a dispatch from It timed to explode at an hour when the council would be in The meetings of this body are attended by Enver minister of Field Marshal von der and Gen. von An investigation is said to have dis- closed that the bomb was placed in the room by a sweep who had come to 1 the Ambassador to the and who then I will not come back because Several Arrests of the distance and the difficulties of 'A of Moslem who A travel the present with the Krench troops on but a messenger has been sent with of the deserted the French i ind joined our captured aj Ships Must Stay Several minor officials connected with the ministry of war nave been on suspicion of being his The police believe the plot was directed against the young Turks and th number of Australian The government has ordered them a captain ami a 1 Italian steamship companies Members of the committee of union the Levant to accept no passengers or progress are said to have decided Greece Seeking O. S. freight for Piraeus dnn 27-The J The object of the measure is to in- Athens correspondent j sure the prompt of ships at the at a to no Germans were to adhere to a the newspapers in that city state j the Greek has tiated American capitalists for a I of first summons if they are It ICJ but to favor conclusion of a reported that port of separate peace with me allies if has been closed to merchant j many failed to provide assistance which muat hereafter use Barl to repulse an attack on the ton the peninsula in the Postal Servants said Intend Drastic are all over England protesting the He made a statement to the House on j refusal of a war and this In which he in j we now that the matter have been forced with reluctance be to If we don't to accept as indisputably true the mal- treatment by the German army of British The Hague tion has been flagrantly disregarded by German Our prisoners have been stripped and maltreated In various and in some cases the get the bonus It means that many of our members who are 24 shillings weekly will find themselves and their families to the verge of Our only hope is drastic whether a general strike Will This peculiar wording is the ing to the Japanese committed Tn article 1? of group 5, Japan now i e- quires the either to or lease 'The Chinese express as being far from satisfied with because this which Is a separate from thai i elating to would have the effect of opening the en- tire country the Japanese as as under religious Purchase of Arms In Article S of group 5, relating to the lice hae been but Japan requires the appointment police advisers anU also joint tribunal for land disputes in goes to that j be tlie been shot In cold Our even when have been tonly Insulted and frequently Declares Inhumanity Kitchener said as a he hitherto had always held of- of the German army in testimony that has come not only from our own escaped but from good general never dis- closes his plans before the Our next step will be to convene a ing of which will be RUSSIA STARTS NEW Losses Around Uszok Pass in Two Days 2O.OOO. Belgian and American to brought it home to all who have j April 27.-The receives China must grant to Japan the right to the evidence that the Inhumanity dis- j information from that the the railways subject played by the German authorities have begun a new around j to Japan reaching an arrangement with besides to like other are The hew requirement article 4 of this sroun 13 also based on a Into winch Is said to have allowed himself to be drawn that China send a tion of military tmn tn Japan to adopt a procedure for Ihe purchase of the conduct of China's Demand for Railway prevailing if made at they appeared at a special Some betting agents here profess selves willing long the will not come to a close before which covered a period between 1904 and 1910. Letters From Platt Col. Roosevelt went on the stand soon as the court as called to more letters from Senator Rust is the anniversary of relating to New York State the war's willing to name odds w hen asked for Odds Named By are the In Wall street to of on the end of the expressed in guineas per Aug. 31. 1915. Sept. 15, 1915. 30, 1910. Oct. 15, Oct. 31. 1915. Nov. 15. 1915. But they are not and Col. re- showing Intimate were and then Mr Barnum asked Col. whether he had taken the advice of Senator 1'latt in regard to HO 15. 1S16 40 2S. 1916 35 SO Mar. 15. 1916. 33 Tfi Mar. 31. 1916. 30 72 Apr. 15, 191 8. 2S Apr. 1916. 25 Nov 30, 1015... 65 May 15, 1916... la. May 31. 1916... 20 31, 1915. 55 15, 1916. IS Jan. 15, 1916. 50 June 30. 1916. Jan. 31, 1916... 45 Dec. 31. 1916. j Meaning of the This by Wall street that a person who wishes to be Insured that the war will by Kugt 31, 1915, must pay 90 or 94 as a in order to re- cover 100 in case the war is not ended at that Reduced to betting means that the person who puts up 90 per or 10s, The new draft of article j says that J would win 10s in addition to his original If the war is not ended by A usual In other the In- surance men at are asking British prisoners especially ia I ward beyond of in the tion camps in Germany varies according to Our in most cases from want of OK THIRD During the last two days the nn unnamed power or she must grant Japan these confessions Germans lost 20.000 including unless It can be shown that they have while their near Stry were 8.000. The are at- tacking but are hindered by melting snow already been granted to another The railways in question are lines con- Wuchang with and CONTINUED ON SECOND of to IT to 1 on the termination of war gust 31. In figuring Insurance In guineas peJ tne expressed fn white Uit recovery expressed In the nomination for the Vice Presidency In he you tu say t. as a result of your with Buss 1'latt. did yuu Vice did the colonel r More on the Several letters relating 1'residency were then letter written by dated 5, -T have hardly give the consideration it deserves to your letter of February 1, andi the ters Involved and am in- to luke more time for mature The vice presidential is a very Important and a great deal depends upon U. Plait's condition Is improved and it now as I should New York at can the and other you the in suance of that Then this reply frone Col. dated February 7. 1900, very kind ON  

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